:: ] in pixel vision style [ ::
November 5th, 2007
As part of a studio project, I carried out an exploration in the spirit of the PixelVision. Honoring the tradition of pixelvisionaries, I underwent a personal study of my way to-and-from design studio. I recorded these different videos using a point and shoot canon s70 digital camera, which since it was not really intended for video recording, it provides an “amateurish” feel and look.
:: ] What does your future look like? ] 2 [ the first critique [ ::
November 4th, 2007
As we explore and venture into the future, we meet to collaborate together and see what the future may hold for us.

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The future really caught our attention.
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:: ] studio life ] 4 [ Symposium Planning [ ::
November 4th, 2007
November is here. We are approaching the end of the line with symposium, which only means that we are now approaching the interesting times.

Brainstorming sessions have begun.
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:: ] studio life ] 3 [ studio showing its colors [ ::
November 4th, 2007
As Will Temple himself realized, the studio is finally getting colorful.
:: ] light polygamy ] 2 [ Leaving a mark [ ::
November 3rd, 2007
:: ] Every designer wants to be in a band [ ::
November 3rd, 2007
As contemporary designers, whether it be graphic, fashion, or food, we usually rock it out in private. Of course, like any another creative, we secretely long to be a rock and roll star. All of us want to be part of a band…
Last night the Friday Night Shift Band rocked it out at the KAM building for its first practice round…
:: ] What does your future look like? ] 1 [ ::
November 1st, 2007

How will you relate to your digital self? Will your digital self dictate who you are?Click for HighRes
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:: ] light polygamy ] 1 [ Leaving a mark [ ::
November 1st, 2007
It’s that time of year. We are half way through the semester and I’ve decided to refocus all of my research.
What drives in human beings the need to be remembered? Why is it sometimes crucial to leave a mark behind? Why do people want to communicate that they were here or there? We can see this along history… from cave drawings, to the Pyramids of Giza, to royal paintings, to photographic portraits, to bathroom stalls, to contemporary social networks as facebook and myspace. Other people want me to know something about them, and they want to be sure that I remember it for a long time.
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